Demonstrating Self Defense!

October is Child Safety Month, and with that the Asian Arts Center was asked to demonstrate some self-defense techniques at the Hope United Methodist Church’s Trunk or Treat this past Sunday. While showing the practical defense moves, the demo team looked strong representing the Asian Arts Center with effective forms of self-defense. Not only did the demo team show the Trunk or Treaters the self-defense techniques, but they were able show off some of their own Taegeuk forms, Hyper Pro forms, and some impressive kicks as well. We were able to pass along the Asian Arts Center’s mission of strengthening body and mind, teaching practical self defense, and building character. The students from the Asian Arts Center who were part of our demonstration team truly embodied our mission and gave some practical self-defense tips to help keep kids safe. A big thank you to all of our demo volunteers who helped make this event a success!IMG_0975

 

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The Importance of Structure

Our program at the Asian Arts Center has a three part mission, first to strengthen body and mind, second to teach practical self-defense, and finally to build character and inspire a purpose driven life. How do we accomplish that here at the Asian Arts Center? The answer is in our teaching system which has a couple of key pieces that are there to ensure that the students get the most out of the classes. One of the key pieces is the structure, which is maintained in every class through a checklist. As the instructors make certain that the series of physical activities are complete in the specific order, the design that is in place gets the results that are outlined in our mission. Alternating between a fast and slow pace, deep breathing, and constant practice of the techniques that are introduced in each class, are all part of the design. The structure and order in which they are completed are what produces the most effective results. At the Asian Arts Center we see the physical, mental,and behavioral change that happen here on a daily basis which are all results of our teaching style and class structure.


Our Powerful Teaching Style

The teaching style at the Asian Arts Center is unique in many of its techniques, and the way in which we teach drives results in every aspect of a student’s life. That being said, one of our most effective method is the physical components of our classes which alternate between fast-paced physical activity to slowing down the body with deep breathing. The breathing strengthens both the body and mind through the physical, mental, and emotional control that is reinforced by taking the deep breaths. After bursts of intense physical activities, the deep breaths slow down the body, and with practice this becomes the student’s condition response to stress. This becomes a tool they can use in their every day lives. Not only do we teach them how to practice the deep breathing but practical uses such as feeling overwhelmed in school or feeling the need to lash out at home, and the importance of deep breathing in these situations. The breathing becomes the conditioned response and just one of the many ways that our teaching method strengthens both body and mind.


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Work Out, Have Fun!

AAC SpringStudents at the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School are having fun working out, and at the same time, they are learning self-defense. Statistics show that one out of three kids will be bullied or be the victim of an attack. Each week, your child will learn new self-defense skills in class, and this increases their confidence. There is no better confidence builder than knowing you can defend yourself.

In class, no one sits on the bench! Everyone works out together. Research shows that people are 20% more successful when working with others. Children are even more influenced by their peers. At the Asian Arts Center, your child is surrounded by people who are working out, training, accomplishing their goals and demonstrating positive behavior.


Martial Arts Programs for Kids in Kettering, Ohio

 

Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School has two locations in the Miami Valley serving Oakwood, Beavercreek, Kettering, Centerville, Springboro, Spring Valley, Belmont, Dayton, Fairborn, Huber Heights, Wright Patterson Air Force Base and all contingent communities. Children and adults take classes at the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo School and achieve total taekwondo and fitness by learning the ultimate leadership martial arts has to offer. Come join the quest to be your best today.

 

Our Kettering school is located on Stroop Rd between Marshall Rd and Wilmington Pike and next to Cassano’s Pizza. Town and Country Shopping Center is just down the street and so is the Greene and Lincoln Park with Fraze Pavilion.

 

1630 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering, Ohio 45429

661 Lyons Rd., Centerville, Ohio 45459

(937)395-0333 or asian_arts@hotmail.com www.aacdayton.com

 

 


Hyper Pro at the AAC

Hyper Pro is a relatively new sport which combines Taekwondo, gymnastics, and acrobatics. The results are amazing to watch. The Asian Arts Center has been offering Hyper Pro classes for several months and it has resulted in great excitement amongst our instructors and students!

Working on “Kicks and Tricks” in the Hyper Pro program

Hyper Pro works to increase flexibility and agility. Our students have been working on handstands, cartwheels, and kicks that are different from those generally found in Taekwondo. It is often choreographed between several students, creating a performance like no other. In our standard Taekwondo classes, the children do their forms and the only sounds are their responses to the instructors, or their words used while kicking or punching. In Hyper Pro, however, music is used in class to allow our students to get even more pumped up. The energy is palpable!

The Hyper Pro organization lists that its “mission is to recognize the incredible athletes that train in the martial arts, compete and do tricks. We respect tradition and embrace the people who are constantly evolving, improving and creating new techniques.” http://hypermartialarts.com/about/ One of the joys of the program is that it reinforces our belief that the discipline of Taekwondo is not just something that is adhered to within the Asian Arts Center Taekwondo Schools. Rather, it is something that the students carry with them and use in their everyday lives.

Angel Perkins, Enrollment Specialist


Benefits of Martial Arts

These are just some of my favorite benefits of martial arts:

Coordination

Classes at the Asian Arts Center will significantly assist you in your coordination.

Friends
You’d be amazed at how friendly the people are and the strong relationships you will build.

Humbleness
A martial art with a good teacher can transform the way you think. You may go in with one mindset and come out a completely different person. Now, I’m not saying this will happen instantly, but definitely over time.

Discipline

Mindset
I always been fascinated by the psychological improvements that students experience at the Asian Arts Center.

Eve Wjtowicz, Enrollment Specialist